James Breckenridge
The Breckenridge family is a powerful political family dating back to the nation's founding. Various members have held public positions, including in the U.S. House of Representatives, the U.S. Senate, and, most notably, a Vice President--John C. Breckenridge. John Breckenridge was the youngest VP in our history to date, and he was expelled from the Senate in 1861 after joining the Confederacy. It is interesting how UVA's connection to slavery manifests in its founding documents. UVA was in fact a hot spot of proslavery ideology (which was nurtured by many professors) throughout the pre-Civil War period, and when the war broke out, the campus was left mostly deserted as students rushed to join the Confederate Army.